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18 November 2021, 03:03 AM | #31 | |
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18 November 2021, 07:13 AM | #32 | |
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My AD sells used watches including Rolex. I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if the hot used models don't go on display. My car dealer does the same. There are queues for desirable used models. When they get one in, they don't need to advertise, they just pick the phone up. |
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18 November 2021, 07:32 AM | #33 |
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I've seen a few ADs carry used inventory, a lot of times they're trade-ins. Seems like a lot of ADs cant even hold onto used inventory as well
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18 November 2021, 07:42 AM | #34 |
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When my AD found out I owned a collection they actually asked me if I was interested in trading in or outright selling them any of my Rolex watches.
I found it a bit odd and politely declined. I've never sold a piece and have no interest in doing so... but even if I ever decided to it seems like a suckers game to do it through an AD- akin to trading in a car at a dealership. I always sell my stuff on my own via craigslist or appropriate classified/ forum for top dollar.
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18 November 2021, 07:43 AM | #35 |
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This is a current business model. An AD near me specifically advertises pre-owned watches and never talks about the brands they are a dealer for.
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18 November 2021, 08:06 AM | #36 |
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Perhaps it’s just me, but there something eerie about being offered a watch at 38k from the same place I’m hoping to get it from at 13k.
I agree, conflict of interest of sorts. Neither my former nor current AD, deal in preowned inventory. |
18 November 2021, 08:52 AM | #37 |
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I think it is country dependent. For example - in Australia, one big Sydney AD multi-brand dealer is allowed to sell used PPs but not used Rolex.
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18 November 2021, 10:57 AM | #38 | |
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Interesting, keep us updated. I too find it somewhat strange that the practice is allowed given how it enables ADs to seamlessly become their own grey dealer. It certainly does not happen at ADs where I am. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 November 2021, 11:37 AM | #39 |
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Any attorneys with relevant specialization care to pontificate on the bounds of what Rolex (as a company/vendor) can and can't do relative to controlling the peripheral sales at an independently owned business?
Remember, Rolex prices are "MSRP" in the first place, in the US, and "RRP" in other countries. There is a big difference there. In a former life as an independent retailer, I know that my most in demand vendors have no legal ability to mandate me selling at any price. All efforts to do so, as I assume is the case with Rolex, were always delivered by spoken word in person, and was often backed by a subtle reminder that they can choose who they do business with in the future. Never once did I receive anything in writing saying anything even remotely similar. MSRP is exactly that in technicality...a "suggestion." So a retailer comes to understand that the strong-arming is nuanced so as to dance around actual law. Point is, what Rolex does currently in regard to potentially pulling dealerships for selling above MSRP is in a grey (all pun intended) area; we're all somewhat lucky that Rolex ADs aren't as willing to collude as Rolex is to price fix. The two (price fixing and collusion) are kissing cousins, but one is generally accepted and the other exceedingly rare. Porsche clearly allows their dealers to sell above MSRP on in demand models. And, arguably, that has served the intended purpose of removing the middleman/reseller. The Porsche market markup on GT/GTS/etc. models predates the red-hot Rolex market by 10 years, at least. If Rolex reacted similarly, things could really get interesting.
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18 November 2021, 12:49 PM | #41 |
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Rolex cannot mandate the sales price; it is, by law, suggested (in the US). Other aspects can certainly be mandated contractually, but not the selling price. I have been under these contracts and price is conspiculously absent.
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Yep, pre owned Rolex at the AD for “market prices”...
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18 November 2021, 02:26 PM | #45 | |
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Anyone who thinks a mfgr legally cannot set a minimum selling price in the US is factually inaccurate and incorrect - minimum selling pries can indeed be set by a mfgr (lookup “Colgate Policy”) or MRP’s. There are a whole host of products in the US that span many industries that are under MRP’s…likely some you’ve even purchased without even knowing it…if you’re in business vey long working with in demand products you will have dealt with the policies from mfgr’s. It’s actually quite common, even if consumers don’t recognize it or know it exists. Here’s a TLDR for those who don’t want to read the lengthy court decisions on said policies.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unilateral_policy This is the Supreme Court decision from 2007 that made it so: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leegin...._v._PSKS,_Inc. |
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Its her main business ...
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Yes, I see your point; what’s surprising is that it isn’t so clear to so many on this thread.
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Why would any AD let a flipper make more money on a sale than themselves ?
That is poor business, hence all the AD games.
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Some ADs sell new and used. Next topic
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Perfectly normal for ADs to sell pre-owned watches. ADs take trade-ins on new watches; I’ve both purchased used Rolexes from my AD and traded Rolexes in on new ones there. For the last couple of years my AD has had more pre-owned watches in the cases than new ones with pre-owned watch prices more than new ones. When I bought my EXP II a year ago at retail ($8K?) they had an identical pre-owned example in the case for $13K. Of course they sell pre-owned watches, they are forced to sell new watches at retail while the only limit on the price of used watches is what the market will bear. That used EXP II lasted about a week.
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The AD bought it from some bloke and paid well over retail for the pre-owned piece to resell. And they buy new pieces for half the retail cost direct from Rolex. So yes, a pre-owned piece is going to go for more in the secondary market. The new pieces are for the good clients.
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20 November 2021, 08:22 PM | #55 |
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Don’t like it at all. Makes it a lot easier for AD shenanigans to sell at a higher price. Thankfully my dealer doesn’t do this.
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20 November 2021, 08:27 PM | #56 |
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I can see your point but ADs need to keep their VIP happy who spend 50-100k a year on much higher margin items. If they dont sell Daytonas, etc to good customers they will leave. Also, they need to lure or dangle the moderate pieces in order to drum new and future business. In The long run ADs make more from this example I believe.
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It’s not shenanigans, it’s capitalism. Your logic suggests that an AD sell their trade-in watches out the back door (presumably to evil greys), that it is somehow wrong for ADs to profit from the sale of their trade-in inventory which they own, that their customers who wish to move on from a piece due to boredom or need or death should be forced onto the open market and away from the relatively safe and sanitary marketplace of the AD from whom they originally purchased and have a relationship with. Canada is a capitalist country too. Free markets work. Central planning won’t work for luxury goods any better than it works for food.
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Some do some don’t.
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20 November 2021, 11:44 PM | #59 | |
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I think the point here is not the Rolex reselling policy, for me having an official AD offering and pre-owned piece that was requested as a MRSP is total conflict of interest and lot of people will be suspicious that they can divert new pieces to second market and buy it again to resell… or the second thought was that they will don’t have any interest in offer me a new piece at MRSP if I buy a second-hand piece for 3x the official value. In any case, the price was an exaggeration… a pre-owned black Daytona a 38K is above preowned market. I’m no saying that they are doing that because I got feedback from people that bought there several pieces at MRSP but I think sometimes is clean buy from a Boutique and avoid additional dealer interest like this one or the purchase history in jewelry to get hot timepieces. |
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they're playing the game with their inner network to make that so: leave the shadiness to the greys.. (and yes I know this happens out the back with some AD's already) |
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